UNAMA: Afghan refugees should not be forcibly deported from Pakistan
The Under-Secretary of Humanitarian Affairs of the United Nations Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) said that Afghan refugees should not be forcibly deported from Pakistan. |
According to the regional office of Tasnim News Agency, Andrika Ratot, Deputy Humanitarian Affairs of the UN Representative Office In Kabul, the head of the United Nations Development and Humanitarian Affairs Office for Afghanistan met and talked with Maulvi Abdul Kabir, political deputy of the Taliban government. Referring to the expulsion of Afghan refugees from Pakistan, he emphasized that the government of Islamabad should Allow enough time for the refugees to return and do not forcibly deport them. Ratout stated that Pakistan’s mistreatment of Afghan refugees is an obstacle to humanitarian aid. UNAMA deputy said in In the near future, during a trip to Pakistan, he will discuss the deportation of Afghan refugees with the authorities of this country. He also clarified about the request for humanitarian aid to Afghanistan, in addition to the request for 3 billion dollars, he intends to improve the capacities. In Afghanistan, ask for another 2 billion.
Ratot, in a meeting with Maulvi Abdul Kabir, stated that for the economic development of Afghanistan, obstacles and banking sanctions should be removed.
Maulvi Abdul Kabir also said that Afghan refugees should be deported from Pakistan in the current situation It harms the relief process, so Islamabad should not make political use of the refugees.
Political Deputy Prime Minister of the Taliban government also emphasized in this meeting that the Asian Development Bank and other international institutions should complete their half-finished projects in Afghanistan.
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